I think you need an ODBC Driver for the database and then it should be no problem. [sig]<p>hnd<br><a href=mailto:hasso55@yahoo.com>hasso55@yahoo.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br> [/sig]
I do not know this header File. Probably it is dependent on the compiler and/or Operating System. [sig]<p>hnd<br><a href=mailto:hasso55@yahoo.com>hasso55@yahoo.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br> [/sig]
Hmmm ... know I the problem, because I have the same, I realy search for a ANSI C example to connect to a Database.
At the moment I have programmed with C++. When you find any source, can you please email me ?
Install the ODBC Driver and look in the Manual of your Compiler for the ODBC-Procedures.
Excuse me for this short answer but the handling of this topic cannot be explained within two words.
It is dependent on your Compiler, your application and on your database you are using.
I have done some projects on Windows 9x/NT, Borland C++Builder, Microsoft Access or MS-SQL-Server, and there no major Problem occured.
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Actually I could do that, but those applications are pretty complex (>1 MB source code).Perhaps if I know what you really need I could prepare a small sample for you.
But then I need your Email Address. You can send it to me, and i will look for some examples). Perhaps we can post it here too.
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I'm very interesting in a source example. I need a example to connect in a DataBase, set SQL commands like SELECT * FROM bla ... and modify a DataBase. When it is in ANSI C it would be very great.
SiM
You can email me: virtual.studios@gmx.net Thanks a lot. [sig][/sig]
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